for Postgres. Now you have basically rewritten the current Postgres Optimizer in a round about way. On Sat, Jun 22, 2024 at 09:40 Adrian Klaver wrote:On 6/22/24 04:50, Andreas Joseph Krogh wrote:
> Hi, are there any plans for using some kind of AI for query-planning?
>
> Can someone with more
## Andreas Joseph Krogh (andr...@visena.com):
> Hi, are there any plans for using some kind of AI for query-planning?
Actually, we do have our GEQO - Genetic Query Optimization - already
in the planner: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/geqo.html
As per the common taxomonies, gene
On Sat, Jun 22, 2024, 5:20 PM Andreas Joseph Krogh
wrote:
> Hi, are there any plans for using some kind of AI for query-planning?
>
> Can someone with more knowledge about this than I have please explain why
> it might, or not, be a good idea, and what the challenges are?
>
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On 6/22/24 04:50, Andreas Joseph Krogh wrote:
Hi, are there any plans for using some kind of AI for query-planning?
Can someone with more knowledge about this than I have please explain
why it might, or not, be a good idea, and what the challenges are?
1) Require large amount of resources
Hi, are there any plans for using some kind of AI for query-planning?
Can someone with more knowledge about this than I have please explain why it
might, or not, be a good idea, and what the challenges are?
Thanks.
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